Reasons and Intentions in Law and Practical Agency
Herausgeber: Pavlakos, George; Rodriguez-Blanco, Veronica
Reasons and Intentions in Law and Practical Agency
Herausgeber: Pavlakos, George; Rodriguez-Blanco, Veronica
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A collection of new essays on the interplay between intentions and practical reasons in law and practical agency.
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A collection of new essays on the interplay between intentions and practical reasons in law and practical agency.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781107070721
- ISBN-10: 1107070724
- Artikelnr.: 41608060
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781107070721
- ISBN-10: 1107070724
- Artikelnr.: 41608060
Introduction George Pavlakos and Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco; Part I. The
Normative Meaning of Actions: 1. Intentions, permissibility, and the
reasons for which we act Ulrike Heuer; 2. Acting and satisficing Sergio
Tenenbaum; 3. Interpretation without intentions Heidi M. Hurd; 4.
Metasemantics and legal interpretation Ori Simchen; Part II. Normativity of
Legal Authority: 5. Doing another's bidding Matthew Hanser; 6. Legal
authority and the paradox of intention in action Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco;
7. The deliberative and epistemic dimension of legitimate authoritative
directives Anthony Hatzistavrou; 8. Public transit A. J. Julius; 9. Ought
we to do what we ought to be made to do? Cohen and Nagel on the personal
and the political William A. Edmundson; 10. Juridical laws as moral laws in
Kant's The Doctrine of Right Ben Laurence; 11. The relation between moral
and legal obligation: an alternative Kantian reading George Pavlakos; Part
III. The Social Dimension of Normativity: 12. Law's artefactual nature: how
legal institutions generate normativity Kenneth M. Ehrenberg; 13. American
Legal Realism and practical guidance Manuel Vargas and Joshua P. Davis; 14.
The authority of conventions, norms, and law Bruno Verbeek; Select
bibliography; Index.
Normative Meaning of Actions: 1. Intentions, permissibility, and the
reasons for which we act Ulrike Heuer; 2. Acting and satisficing Sergio
Tenenbaum; 3. Interpretation without intentions Heidi M. Hurd; 4.
Metasemantics and legal interpretation Ori Simchen; Part II. Normativity of
Legal Authority: 5. Doing another's bidding Matthew Hanser; 6. Legal
authority and the paradox of intention in action Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco;
7. The deliberative and epistemic dimension of legitimate authoritative
directives Anthony Hatzistavrou; 8. Public transit A. J. Julius; 9. Ought
we to do what we ought to be made to do? Cohen and Nagel on the personal
and the political William A. Edmundson; 10. Juridical laws as moral laws in
Kant's The Doctrine of Right Ben Laurence; 11. The relation between moral
and legal obligation: an alternative Kantian reading George Pavlakos; Part
III. The Social Dimension of Normativity: 12. Law's artefactual nature: how
legal institutions generate normativity Kenneth M. Ehrenberg; 13. American
Legal Realism and practical guidance Manuel Vargas and Joshua P. Davis; 14.
The authority of conventions, norms, and law Bruno Verbeek; Select
bibliography; Index.
Introduction George Pavlakos and Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco; Part I. The
Normative Meaning of Actions: 1. Intentions, permissibility, and the
reasons for which we act Ulrike Heuer; 2. Acting and satisficing Sergio
Tenenbaum; 3. Interpretation without intentions Heidi M. Hurd; 4.
Metasemantics and legal interpretation Ori Simchen; Part II. Normativity of
Legal Authority: 5. Doing another's bidding Matthew Hanser; 6. Legal
authority and the paradox of intention in action Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco;
7. The deliberative and epistemic dimension of legitimate authoritative
directives Anthony Hatzistavrou; 8. Public transit A. J. Julius; 9. Ought
we to do what we ought to be made to do? Cohen and Nagel on the personal
and the political William A. Edmundson; 10. Juridical laws as moral laws in
Kant's The Doctrine of Right Ben Laurence; 11. The relation between moral
and legal obligation: an alternative Kantian reading George Pavlakos; Part
III. The Social Dimension of Normativity: 12. Law's artefactual nature: how
legal institutions generate normativity Kenneth M. Ehrenberg; 13. American
Legal Realism and practical guidance Manuel Vargas and Joshua P. Davis; 14.
The authority of conventions, norms, and law Bruno Verbeek; Select
bibliography; Index.
Normative Meaning of Actions: 1. Intentions, permissibility, and the
reasons for which we act Ulrike Heuer; 2. Acting and satisficing Sergio
Tenenbaum; 3. Interpretation without intentions Heidi M. Hurd; 4.
Metasemantics and legal interpretation Ori Simchen; Part II. Normativity of
Legal Authority: 5. Doing another's bidding Matthew Hanser; 6. Legal
authority and the paradox of intention in action Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco;
7. The deliberative and epistemic dimension of legitimate authoritative
directives Anthony Hatzistavrou; 8. Public transit A. J. Julius; 9. Ought
we to do what we ought to be made to do? Cohen and Nagel on the personal
and the political William A. Edmundson; 10. Juridical laws as moral laws in
Kant's The Doctrine of Right Ben Laurence; 11. The relation between moral
and legal obligation: an alternative Kantian reading George Pavlakos; Part
III. The Social Dimension of Normativity: 12. Law's artefactual nature: how
legal institutions generate normativity Kenneth M. Ehrenberg; 13. American
Legal Realism and practical guidance Manuel Vargas and Joshua P. Davis; 14.
The authority of conventions, norms, and law Bruno Verbeek; Select
bibliography; Index.